'The Unbelievable story of Carl Beech' 22:44 - Aug 24 with 750 views | Ryorry | Jeez, you'd have thought the Met would at *some* point ask a police surgeon to examine him wouldn't you. Ditto at least look at his computer & phone. Many peoples' lives needlessly wrecked, and the cause of genuine survivors set back. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000m22r | |
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'The Unbelievable story of Carl Beech' on 09:29 - Aug 25 with 564 views | Radlett_blue | The senior police officer who publicly described Beech's claims against Harvey Proctor as "credible & true" had no business being a senior officer. I hope he or she was disciplined or demoted; probably now enjoying early retirement on a full pension. This does show why police routinely give bland, factual statements about people accused of serious crimes. | |
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'The Unbelievable story of Carl Beech' on 09:42 - Aug 25 with 552 views | BloomBlue | You can also blame Tom Watson for a lot of that | | | |
'The Unbelievable story of Carl Beech' on 13:14 - Aug 25 with 500 views | Ryorry |
'The Unbelievable story of Carl Beech' on 09:29 - Aug 25 by Radlett_blue | The senior police officer who publicly described Beech's claims against Harvey Proctor as "credible & true" had no business being a senior officer. I hope he or she was disciplined or demoted; probably now enjoying early retirement on a full pension. This does show why police routinely give bland, factual statements about people accused of serious crimes. |
Did s/he ever apologise? As well as the high-profile victims, there was his mother and his ex-wife, who learned only after 18 years of marriage and raising their son that Beech was actually a paedophile himself. | |
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